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[News] OneCare Fails Second Antivirus Test

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Post time 7-3-2007 02:00 PM | Show all posts |Read mode
By Ed Oswald, BetaNews
March 6, 2007, 12:34 PM

Windows Live OneCare has once again come up with a failing grade, as it was disclosed Monday the program had not passed a virus test by the AV Comparatives organization.

The failure means that Microsoft will not receive any type of certification from the group. It was the only antivirus program to fail - two others received a "standard" rating, and 14 received either an "advanced" or "advanced+" rating.

According to the results, OneCare detected 82.4 percent of the 500,000 viruses it was subjected to, far worse than any of its major competitors. The next closest was a program called "Dr. Web," which scored an 89.3 percent rating.

Leading the pack were G DATA Security's AntiVirusKit at 99.5 percent, AEC's TrustPort at 99.4 percent, and AVIRA's AntiVirus PE Premium at 98.9 percent. Worse yet for Microsoft, the application failed to receive certification as it missed the minimum requirements.

This was the second test Windows Live OneCare has failed within a month. In February, Virus Bulletin refused to allow Microsoft to carry the VB100 logo because it could not detect 100 percent of a selected battery of common "in the wild" viruses.

Microsoft said it would provide further information on the review of its software at the time, however as of Tuesday, it yet had to provide an explanation of OneCare's poor performance.

One of OneCare's biggest faults was its detection of polymorphic viruses. This means that viruses that change their configuration likely have a good chance of making it through the antivirus software's safety net.

The Redmond company says it is looking into why it failed both tests, and would see if there was anything it could learn from those results. However, it defended itself by mentioning OnceCare carries both the ICSA Labs and West Point Checkpoint certifications.

Other problem areas were script viruses and malware, of which OneCare detected only 67.6 percent.

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Post time 7-3-2007 02:09 PM | Show all posts
ui,,, G DATA tu ada buat brontok cleaner tu kan? aku prasan satu bug dlm pc aku pun dah ilang lepas scan guna G DATA ni.

MS antivirus ni... tah la, saje nk perbodohkan user kot, tengok2 kena hentam dgn "AV Comparatives organization".
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 Author| Post time 7-3-2007 02:32 PM | Show all posts

Reply #2 bzzts's post

Problem nyer MS nak bolot semua... all-in-one konon. Tapi aku terpaksa respect diaorang... berani nak lawan established AV/security companies... and sanggup longgok2 duit nak lawan tu. Kalau berjaya, boleh monopolise habis. Yang bestnya, kita takyah risau apa2 lagi...install satu jer OS, siap semua benda tools dah installed. Takyah terkejar2 crack ni lah, tu lah...
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Post time 7-3-2007 02:44 PM | Show all posts

Reply #3 0001's post

tapi, tengok on bright side, ini 1st product diorang.
ikutkan basic, mana ada yg perfect 1st ime kuar ye tak?

of coz diorang akan improve, update dan patches.

p/s: crack windows je, dpt crack semua... hahaha... :lol
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